TraumaCad Administrator's Guide 2.2 - Final.pdf - Voyant Health
TraumaCad Administrator's Guide 2.2 - Final.pdf - Voyant Health
TraumaCad Administrator's Guide 2.2 - Final.pdf - Voyant Health
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Configuring the <strong>TraumaCad</strong> Server<br />
<strong>TraumaCad</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />
! IMPORTANT:<br />
If you detect a problem in the system, we recommend that you check all the<br />
logging options described above and then repeat the action that caused the<br />
problem. Afterwards, use the Read Log Files button located in the<br />
<strong>TraumaCad</strong> Server Control Panel to access the Create Package button to<br />
create a package of the relevant log files and send this package by email to<br />
support@traumacad.com. Make sure to specify your site name in the subject<br />
of the email. You may refer to the Creating a Logs Package section on<br />
page 53 .<br />
4 In the DicomProxy logging filter area select one of the following<br />
options in order to specify the level of details stored in the DICOM<br />
logs.<br />
The DICOM Object Logs field is designed for DICOM actions<br />
between the <strong>TraumaCad</strong> server and the PACS system, in order to<br />
identify any inconsistencies during the communication between the<br />
systems. The options are as follows:<br />
• Errors and main events only (Smallest): We recommend leaving<br />
this option checked at all times.<br />
• Most Data (Medium): Use this option for DICOM troubleshooting<br />
purposes.<br />
• A full byte level log (Full log): Use this option for extensive<br />
logging and ONLY after consulting with <strong>TraumaCad</strong> support.<br />
The DICOM logs are located in:<br />
C:\Program Files\Orthocrat\<strong>TraumaCad</strong>Server\Logs\DicomObjects<br />
! IMPORTANT:<br />
If either of the two last options are selected, the resulting log files are very<br />
large in size (a minimum of 50 MB up to 50 GBs).<br />
5 Click Save Settings to save all these settings to the <strong>TraumaCad</strong> server.